by Patti Johnson, American Policy Center, ©2025
(Sep. 15, 2025) — [See Part 1 here.]
Part 2
What is normal? Here is a little about Einstein:
“Einstein was slow in learning how to speak. His parents even consulted a doctor. He also had a cheeky rebelliousness toward authority, which led one headmaster to expel him and another to amuse history by saying that he would never amount to much. But these traits helped make him a genius. His cocky contempt for authority led him to question conventional wisdom. His slow verbal development made him curious about ordinary things — such as space and time — that most adults take for granted. His father gave him a compass at age five, and he puzzled over the nature of a magnetic field for the rest of his life. And he tended to think in pictures rather than words.”[5]
They would have labelled Einstein ADHD and drugged him in today’s culture which could have stifled all his creative endeavors. Children have different learning styles. A pill is only going to thwart their personality and creativity.
Boys are diagnosed with ADHD at significantly higher rates than girls. Data from CDC and other health studies indicate that boys are diagnosed with ADHD about 2-3 times more often than girls. For example, a 2020 CDC report found that 12.9% of boys aged 3-17 in the U.S. were diagnosed with ADHD compared to 5.6% of girls in the same age group. This reminds me of the old nursery rhyme:
What are little boys made of?
Snakes and snails
And puppy-dogs’ tails,
That’s what little boys are made of.
What are little girls made of?
Sugar and spice
And everything nice,
That’s what little girls are made of.
Of course, this nursery rhyme would now be considered sexist by DEI standards! They want boys to act like girls.
“The American Psychological Association designated traditional masculinity a de facto mental illness in 2019, stating its “stoicism” and similar traits are “on the whole, harmful.” So only snowflakes are mentally healthy nowadays?”[6]
Read the rest here.

